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f0-^^tz,%,t js f tmf ,-# â– ,".,'/.'/.,.'. ,â€¢/'., ] salisbury n c tuesj)ay,october 17 1826 vol vii no 832 b i â– â– i eseit ib i-i b , | ..... w<t!t^imitl^ttiil v ib 1 and thercore but iwo rules the ian he might e allowed wiiliom â– fletii nt pendleton s (' the citizens ""' ; "' ' 1 ' 1 ' **"" ! ' "â€¢'''""*' y general violating anj i hlishcd usage whicli with i breach of duij mil co i invited liui io nuubli duiiei which " : v poweyfio the vhc-prebidenl prevails here to express his grateful scu stranger hem sun ng i rcl.t invii â€¢â€ž,â€ž hiviii'ir'licin.r creii the on l 10 " ub j ec | of or Â» bi *' thtso both in sibllity ex i.l by lho hontim.nl with ti , them but ihat or being ciiir.cu i im nation navng oeing accep.ea me lc . ik oon ler imporwnt powors bnt with whicli im bad been honored nnd for the nthct si.nes mc . â– ihe c dinner took place on the 7lh ultimo ccrlain limitations and .â€žâ€žâ€žâ€ž,: cl.es kind and respt llu i conslderailon of him era i ,:,.â€ž these revlli l be last ot the regular toasts given at _\,_ t which restricts ihe exorcise ol the manifested on lhe occasion which has have boon - died up n for thcii , this dinner runs thus : powers thus granted to ihe case of a brought us together in passing through they have been d .,'..*, i arc again ins the vice-president of the united states senator being called to order by a sena my nutive stale towards whicli i have ted to enter upon anv mode of fair invci the i2ih congress witnessed his tri iÂ°r i and accordingly it was decided thai ever borne and shall continue in all gution und trial shrinking from every umphnnt defence of american honor the this general power could only be i*xcrci vicissitudes to cherish the grcutest re impartial examination they pcrseveri i dili his protection of liberty's citadel sed on such a call to order spect and sl'.ciinii i expected lo be with increased zeal in the propagation ol lhe freedom nf debate ' '"' thus deriding for refusing lo excr healed is^ih its accustomed courtesy and calumny under the hope of supplying on this toast bctngdrank with apphusei "-"'â– i will not say doubtful power bul private hospitality hut 1 did not nntici by iln frequency nnd boldness of asst mr all nun rose nnd made the following power never granted i have bees de pate ihat 1 should be thc object of such vcration tho want of truth and iho defici rcmaiks " nounced in terms as harsh ss would befit public distinguished nnd i irdial muni ency of evidence until wc have seen tha gentlemen i lise (.. return you my a traitor to his country 1 however have restallons or regard in feringyou lhe bpeetaclc exhibited or converting tho hall most incere thanks there are no two homo it i trust with fortitude as j fell poor and inadequate return of my warm of the first leglslutivc assembly upon ',""' ..','''' ' .. . | ,.,.., re ler conscious ihat it was wholly unmelited and respectful thanks i piny you lo he earth on lhe occasion of discussions evenia oimy c in wnicn Â» kjb f h e cvc â€ž rejoiced if i must jl all lieve tkuil i shall treasure up these testi which above nil others should have been kindly alluded 0 my first public act was ! von 'Â» be attacked that my enjmies monies among the most gratifying re characterized by dignity and temperance to contribute to the extent of my abili [ ound no,h,n b Â° n which to assault me minisceni i of my life i ho public ser into a theatre for spreading suspi i . io i ,,,,;,- tâ€ž.,a ol nur national but ''" '"" much supposed aitacliinii tu vie si b u 1 have i.'i icreil my country d groundless imputations again ' a , â– lvh\aamln foreign agressions and l "' p "'â€¢''*'' "'' the senale ' aml to " v " l '" v 'â– >''â– " lv01 lble l ini ' " "'' ul,il h hah a '*'' r ' ! *"" occnt 1'vwual mv last has been to preserve in their in n,yum ve9 ' gemlemen ' >' will evci prompte â– â€¢ utoexhibittl ie demonstra driven from eery other hold they teuritv bt for as it depended on in . ' '"' '" '' l ' : ' l 1 reflection that i have lions of your esteem has fillen far below have seized on the only plank left within tho-seprinciplesofpresidinginthescnate b ' bought ivorthy of suffering h ih ho mersure of usefulness w 1 1 should rasp-that or my acceptance of which are e.senlblly connected with he k rea ' to which y:,.i have referred ho â€¢ nippy io have filled i l-um , â€ž â€ž( secretory of slate which most vital of political rights the freedom he l "'" 1 ""' Â°' debate ; Â» oarne ..,,., ' - lhe hum .- merit ol pure , en assorted to bo tbe consummation of debate and i trust that the long inter crcd than even the ih ly ol the press patriotic internum i â€¢ n - , ,, . â€ž. ,.,...â€ž,,, arrangement val between these two importan periods i i'ericnce in anuthei country has i hiive not ulwuys been foltut nough :: â– n i oppose to such ail usscnii.n of my public life has not been filled b shown that with thi 8 eÂ»t powbr secured to give sa.isl'aciion to every icction md t , iii.e , renpiorv ond ii.iquali discordant materials ihe liberty of tho pnss miy be forced io all tbe great interests of our country n ei ] denial and u repetition or the ilc ,,.., ,.',â€ž,' ,,â€ž,,- r horn the hand or power bit we have no whc attempt was made to impose mend for proor and trial ? the ofiico tu if the wai-ol 1812 i shall abstain from expci . ience t0 ,,,,,â€ž, ,,, jt â€ž l ,|, out j â€žâ€ž , ipo n , new stole about to he admitted w i |, . |, 1u . __, ,,â€ž ..,,,,, ilue l i ihat i i making any remarks all are now um iit crt y 0 f the press con eien maintain into the union restrictions incompatible ,|, e country created by it and adminis ted in the wisdom of us policy and the i se f against the assaults olpower as 1 thought wilh her coequal sovereign c red for its benefit in decidln ivhcth hsppyresults which have followed 1 here rhe attack on this point however is power i was charged in the n'orlh â€ž 1 s id accept il or not i did out was a time however in which this union but a part of a syÂ»iem that las grown oul with being too parii.d io the south and k c counsel li tnose who foresc i or opinion did run exist ; when lhe war of ., 3e|ics of eve w - ( ., lo one cj â€ž s being irl n v lu , hat unfortunate con ,| u . probability of my di lignati it for il was pronounced to bo rash and wicked nl0rc , ccp | y dep , 0 ,. a lhan mys8 f , ant | dition of slavery ol the evil ol which soughl to deter me from iis acceptance pist as the decision nt lhe lasl session on t|)(j pern | c i ou , t b a . c | hich i fear none arc more sensible lhan i am i y |- a brlcatin â– uniti ipulcd i liurgi ,, whicli lhe question ol order snow reprobated tt iil long be felt by our couitry at another period when i believed wo uld have been preferred with il no ina certain quarter ; but i look forward h mnm â€ž ul bc j 0 â€ž,â€ž, thc induslry of , hia co mtry required ma | ;â€žâ€ž; i,,.,i,i however 1 might havo w.thconfidencetotbetlme,when,likethal i0f5 the atation 1 d to apesk of the cbn some protection against he selfish and decided i look coun i from my ol the war it will be lol.owed by unanl ,| uct 0 f others in relation to these events contracted legislation ol foreign powers friends from my duty from my coin mous appio.kition as however a iliit eiiher with approbation or censure bin und to consii.ute it u certuin and sale sl i s innocence of unworthy nnd fahe sion of sentiment slill exists 1 trust that â€ž, mino hag b frce i v urr>igne d i trusi source ol supply in all exigencies the imputatloss i waa not left at liberty by i may be indulged in a few remarks ex , ha , , ,â€ž e j|)(|l .,, â– ,â€ž â€ž |( , w ve b . it . f , hjr , , r , in â€ž me w â€ž transposed .... 1 i cither my enemies or my friends to b planatory ofthe principles which governed remarka explana.ory ol the principles was converted into a foe of southern and clino tho or.ee i would willingly haic me in making it which have governed mi an infatuated friend of northern and declined it from nn unaffected distrual i you all know hat the contested point . 1 w ,â€ž j , t . 1(iily w , hj , â€ž,,, even(a v v(b tern interests ,â€ž y ability ,,, perform its high dulit i if i ol order in lhe senate whlcn has so l0 wh i c h i have alluded plaoed mo ln a there were not wantin persons in could have honorably de lined it 1 deeply agitated the country turns on the siu ,.,,-â€ž m of no ama â€ž di(ricuuy , but no every section ol the u in another hope tho uniform â€žâ€¢â– â€žâ€žâ€¢ oi my whole question of the origin of the power to pap . â€ž f the difficuuy con5 - laled in pe ,'. sul , e o â€ž,, ,,;,.,â€ž,, , 0 accuse me with public life will protect mc aga'msl lho preserve order in debate i here ato two cc i v i n g h 0 course thai dutv and patriot rashly contributing lo the support of a supposition ol ny unreasonable avidity provisions in ine onsmution wmen j 3m dictalccl the path of principle was wa ri the only alternative left to our honor for public employment during th iison tins question inc one iiiiici , i ,. || , [ had butto act consistently with by the perscveri ; injustice of a foreign ministration of ihat illustrious mam io vests mc . ciiute mill i.ic right . ol deter m y sc r â€” but to look back to the pasi to naiion r best contradictory charges and hose civil services more lhan lo ihose niiiiii mc lis o us pr,.cei-iliiii;s ; a.u s , c , q w|)jt jn | h 0 r0 f orwaru , p trvcrlc ] ,; . ,, ravc â€ž u no concern bc of any other american patriot living i the oilier which appoints the \ nc 1 re f , h , nsked n nhy i(jbc prh)c ., t]l , j m c , waa ,,.,,;,,., ,,â€ž, , ime i truth dead this country is indebted for iho siiicnt iiesiiieiit ot tie . eii.uc un a w hj c h havo heretofore governeil me con would prevail over ii misconceptions blessings or its present consiilullon now justinterpreibiion oi tnese two provisions sibt ? _ n answe r i b , that they will be an i becuusa they did not impeach my more than ton yearb ago the mission lo of lho constitution the decision ol he foun , in *\ hoÂ£>e tha , , ed lo , he ar of th nubli integrity bul 1 confess i was russia and a place in his cabinet were question must depend now uetille devolution ; that they arc conuaned in not prepared to expect the aspersions successively offered inc a place in men iwnnot doubt that on even a alight the declaration of independence in the which i have experienced un account ids cabinet at that period of my life was examination you win agree willi me 1 corascitutiora which happily unltea us as .. of a more recent discharge of public more than equivalent to any place under mat tiere is no rational grounds oi aouut | n . uiu lht ,,.â€ž in usiralc bv du , m situation on the occasion any adminlsiration al my present moro astothomesningore her fhey com | he cm tevoial ; m thj , b ,â€ž ' which ' | r ,|,.,. wa8 mo sl peculiat sdvan ed ige ills immediste s mun.cate power wholly dissimilar and : m . j ofrcr8cin ili â€ž power in , 801i alld d straordinnry unlike that oi any tondered me thc .....,: pla <â– in his cab hat in terms so exphcit that itis.u%ult l|l0 mq ,,â€ž',, of mr . madiso â€ž hcr america i one of the inet which hc anxiously urg-d mc io to msconceivo their meaning by be lf 1798 which so eminently contributed three candidates for the presidency pre accept and the mission to tnglai i first he senate is clearly vested wab the , o lat b|lj , â€ž-â€ž aj(j . hc ( , u;itc f , he , lm|se of fj bnueinm ,, , 0 you will believe thai complete power of making , is own rules ch ja â€ž ow a â€ž os , u â€ž animoubl [, e p-esentalivcs was oul of the question far from being impelled by any vain ... and by t all that is competent to be done ackn w | edge , ' ,â– â€ž,, ',â€ž,,â€ž,, s.e.s,.:,s in udmiiiad by ii i : i si '" in i.ni hi ts *":'.. lhc nower ol making . u i 2_i_^_^_ttt__________m________s ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ b = 7bsz s the \ rce-l'hesident ' -,' , m upli.,1 7 ] m : z\ez'7 i â– ..,.,..,! "Â»*=" , >*""' . , ;. , u'tr'e â– '!â€¢' i utile editor "'"^ be /,.,;.â€ž..', '.. llu w.llnut he dt.'.ahj by aim how ii of thi fttftto nt xovia\-uavtai\i lottery t encourage tbe publication of th hisiohy of noiith caitolina 20 000 doz.i.a11s braving to commence tn ililltbohiigb hi r*i i//i '' monday in november next scheme 1 l'ri/v of s '. ' s 1 10,000 jj 0,01 ' 1 .., i ;â– â– 3,0 ', h iu 4,000 1,500 9,00 ' 10,000 30,8 . ' 1 ,, i , jo 40 4.1 1,050 "*, â– ' "' u m i prizes / 31.sb6 ti kcts i '.: i i 14,000 lllu.k s i ' lb liar i ll'viiij tf not mo blank to a prize 500 tickets '" be drawn in a dav tie completed in 18 dais drawing all lhe num hers to be placed in one wheel and the i'rizei in another stationary prlxet a follow tub last drawn ticket on the first day will be untitled to a i'ruse nl ghoo second day 500 third dav 50 . fourth day 500 fifth day 500 sixth day 00 seventh dav i ' i eighth day 500 ninth lav 1,000 tenth dav l.i.'w r.lrscl i twelfth day 1,000 thirteenth dav 1,000 v â– rtccnth day 1,01.0 fifteenth dav 1,su0 sixteenth dav 5,00 seventeenth dav 10,000 eighteenth day 20.000 the â€¢-> nf iho prizes floating ui lhe wheal from the commencement amounting io 73,730 dollaitc frizes payable at the agenev uf lhe haul nl cape fear in hillsborough n .:. thirty days after ihe completion of ihe drawing â– ib.j cl to a discount nl lil'tecn per cent all prizes nol demanded within twelve months from the completion of ihe drawing will in considered as forfeited lolhe uses of the lottery 1 iviilll comnuitioiuv itilltborough april is tl alien of the north carolina public ,. respectfully imbed to lhc ton going scheme the laudable purpose contemplated will it i hoped secure to il the aid of those who an irii mil v to the interest of literature and science and ihe name alone of lhe gentleman is bo has consented lo act as commisiioner in the man agemcnl of th lottery is a sufficient pledge of the fairness with which it will be con : * led a ii ml'ltfiif.y -â– â– tickeltir ibis otti rs i'm ale al lhe office of lhe wi'i.'ii carolinian and hy mr charles !â€¢'. hcr and other i-ah-l.uiv 21 piiiu iplcs have for their basis thc great doctrines of the rights ofÂ«nan ; ivbirb leach that all just government i.iili*"d as the . oni|it lilion was 1 the i other twoi 1 had ," choose between a j slatesinali long " v | ' i '" ti,â€ž,â€žm pi i 1 had refused lhe depur-wunt of state t 0 same indivi lual â– who now compiler lo do ; and this tn lhc entire exclusion of ih^xcrutc uf the nosier by thc vice ','____ ex;,z,;xex x iii ii i ff__m^^-777\e7777ta aut^^h ly whatever in tl.e scnatc^hui^ilul rule milking or legislative power isl plenary and exclusive while the vice-i president as president of the body isl vested wiih a power no less complete i presiding which however by nojii.t in leipietaiioii can mean more than lhc ap plication of rules of lhe senate to lhe proceedings of the body in its nature ad ministrative and partaking in no decree ol the legislative character if these views he correct and it would seem im possible la contest them there will bc no difficulty in determining the relative power and consequently responsibility of lho vice-presldcni and ihe senate iii re lation to questions of order if i be ihc duty ol the former to preserve ordel.it is no less certain thai he can preserve rn ib ,â– ',.'/ ihrough the rales of the s mti . , ifircss or implied ihey are lo bun lhc aily standard tf order t he nilc niusi i 1 exist and hia power and responsi bility are in ihe application only to suppose that he ran enforce oiler with out a previous rule of ihc lenate would i originate with the people and arc c.atah lulnd for iheii happiness ; anil that liber ty can only b preserved by the reaponsl bili'i ul publi servants : r lo express the same thing ilill'crcntly ; that liberty is thai stale in which those who make and exe cute the laws arc controlled through the power of frequent elections by those on whom tll laws operate to strengthen this control of bc ruled over rulers thro the i;teat instrumentali ty of elections and to prevent il from being weakened by act idem or design particularly in the highest instance of its exercise hy ihe people of these stales has i.e my constant aim ami gentle men i trust that i will never shrink from ibis j-ieai object under any circumstance f , nh ulty or danger ill am to be denounced it is in this great cause thai i will rejoice to meet it and abroad in num roua uvil statiotib and soldier brave kalian and suci ess full but a me ie soldier who although be also had hllcd several eiiil oiliccs had quickly resigned ihem all frankly acknowlcging in some instances his in compclcuc in div hat p.e their duties it has been aid ihat i bad borne dilter , ,â€ž, with ib prcti it chief magistrate nt ghent it is truo ihat we did not agree un one ol the many important qui stions wbi h an.se during ihe^ncgotia lions in that city but lho difference i nually applied to our present minister at london und to the lamented bayard be tween whom and mysclfi although wo belonged lo opposite political panics time existed a warm friendship to the n ui of his death it was lint of a i a ..,â– . io prevent our cooperation together i n un ; iihlic si i si ci as is dclnn.lmra ted by the convention at lond sub bequcnll nenollule.1 bv messrs adams liallalin and mysell ll was a dilli rem . ,,' uj ii tun on u point i expediency an did not relate lo any constitutional oi in ii absence i i bii p a i gainst all iiiibabilny mil in iii'.r disrei i f al i rutin prod he existence of a corrupt i vi ii , . : : i.'c-i n ss in i have pro pagnted hc samo charge wilh the samo alfecicd confidence which they now un blushingly assume and ii wniil i hnvo been said wilh at least as much plousi billly ihai i had contributed to he clcr tion ol a thief magistrate i whom i thought so unfavorably thai i would not accept thai place in his cabinet which is gcncrolly regarded as ihc first i thought il my duty uiiawcl by their dc nin 1 bi un io proceed in lhe office as signed me by the president and senate lo render lo the country he b si borvico l which mv poor abilities are capabh if this vdministmiion should shew itaell unfriendly to merican liberty and lofreo and liberal inatitillinns i if it should hn conducted i " system bilvorke m those i rlncipleaol public policy which i have cv , endeavored to sua i and )' should be foittid still clinging lo ofl t . in i i ..,â– !,!.. ; s.lll ll could bo s.ul by ihoso whoure inlmleallo mc would be ran ik eopbrtnership in the mercantile hnsineti 1 at concord ih-riu countv under the im ni murphn & liroxen ssill he diibolved about the '.' tl dav nl ocluber next by mutual consent all person indebted lo aid firm are requested lo settle and close their accounts na soon as possible with william urown al concord bs note nr otln rwisci and those hav ing claims are requested to present them john murphy 1 at 2 william 1iii..wn concord cabarrut lounlyatdym 182s u uu m\\\s cot etaiye mile subscriber offers for sale his land a 1 sneeibborongh the tract contains about r.v a hundred acre near live hiimlri 1 f which s under cultivation , rronlsonc mile ami a quar ter on tl itlveipee dec tin hundred acres .., loss a nd the improvements are a two rtory llwcllinff-llouse with all the common und ,â€žâ– ,;,. rs iiiit.hoii.es i i orlsumhi with two run nl si s and man mill with une saw the yadkin n'avigaliun canal which runs ihrough the premises and aflbrds a full sup ply of water at all times tin â– ...,"*-; owcr lo machinery is equal lo any in lhc southern - , .- ... i iving the ;, ivantage t navigation i'm ,',,. null nnd no chance ol being rivalled the nilunli u .. i , i heallliy and haa a number ol nevci railing springs terms or payment and further particular will he made known .... application to he siui ;.., i.i run the pr luisi ivm johnson s :.!:,,,:, br enmity 6132 ./., lis 10th lkjti | the " palladium of virginia furnishes lhe following i ichol lhc ipeeeh delivered '". mr clay.al the dinner lately given to him it lewis burg in virg nia in ". ' tin loasudraid on ib ,, casion wa ' * huwing mil clay's bi'eecit luibe eondiiiio ibe dislinimii lieu i'm un sci vi . /, i j tennessee i had sole only i i but lhe president it is said ougll lioll ed,onderthehlghcstobligntlons,opiiiloiis ... have appointed one who had voted for which whether right or wrong were him mr jefferson did nk so sincerely and linnoblly cnlcrtaincd und who called lo his cabinet â– * gcnlluman arc still held these opinions related who had voted for him in the moht warm .â€žâ€ž military exercise of power believed ly coniotc election th t haa i . o be aaitrary 1 uncons.hu i i red in ihe house of llcprcs nla ives .. . should have jusily subjected mysekto the who appointed to other i b npo wl grossest inconsistency i i ,; office er moml in â„¢Â»?"â„¢<> bin mv sulfrai'c i h.un-lii 1 he weielwhu voted i inn " madison did , ... sl .. i ,-.. i hi be to clothe him ssiih doable power both icgulutivo and lin'mi native ; foi lie niitsl lirst dctrrtniiic by his own dis cretion what ihe rule of order is and in so doing enati i rule of proceedings lor ihe senate in violation of the plenary and exclusive powei ol that body under ihe constitution determining the niles of its proceedings we are now prepaied lo decide the particular question in oon trnveisy : what power has tho vice president under the actual rules of lhe " our distinguished guesti henry clay the statesman oraior patriot and phi lanthropist ; his splendid talents shed lustre on his native state hia eloquence is an ornament to his country tvil.t-11 u imu comiuiueix eh rttix tin ail of montgomery , s 1 collllty un lhe lisll .!.,) ul .,,.Â»Â». a j â€žâ€žâ€ž,,,. is ,,.,,â€ž, l,d *.. eillli forward prove properly pay , i i ami lake him away a fojiltlisr jail â– sept ibm hko xig <â€¢â€ž the toast being drank the guest of the day rosci and addressed the company iii a speech which occupied nearly an 1 boor in delivery nnd of which thc follow in is said to be but a brlel sketch ' he said ihat he ban never before fell so intensely lhe want ot those powers of eloquenco which had been just crrone luusly nerfced to him he hoped how senate over lhc freed oi dcl.ulea 1 what is bc same thing in restricting i senator in unci ing his sentiment iu any case there is then no fieef - | which icb'.ii'.i : ill lhe li-jtlleÂ»t deg.ee pie ted the sword and lhc 1 olisti'-ii'.l'.ii bnd companions would bc brought too near together i could nol have foreseen ihat fully justified aa i havo been by those i.-vs constituents in virtue ol ivhos service^bscaua'c l had biipporlcd his elc lion if monroe did not think ,, a o l in br cabinet u

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f0-^^tz,%,t js f tmf ,-# â– ,".,'/.'/.,.'. ,â€¢/'., ] salisbury n c tuesj)ay,october 17 1826 vol vii no 832 b i â– â– i eseit ib i-i b , | ..... w''â– " lv01 lble l ini ' " "'' ul,il h hah a '*'' r ' ! *"" occnt 1'vwual mv last has been to preserve in their in n,yum ve9 ' gemlemen ' >' will evci prompte â– â€¢ utoexhibittl ie demonstra driven from eery other hold they teuritv bt for as it depended on in . ' '"' '" '' l ' : ' l 1 reflection that i have lions of your esteem has fillen far below have seized on the only plank left within tho-seprinciplesofpresidinginthescnate b ' bought ivorthy of suffering h ih ho mersure of usefulness w 1 1 should rasp-that or my acceptance of which are e.senlblly connected with he k rea ' to which y:,.i have referred ho â€¢ nippy io have filled i l-um , â€ž â€ž( secretory of slate which most vital of political rights the freedom he l "'" 1 ""' Â°' debate ; Â» oarne ..,,., ' - lhe hum .- merit ol pure , en assorted to bo tbe consummation of debate and i trust that the long inter crcd than even the ih ly ol the press patriotic internum i â€¢ n - , ,, . â€ž. ,.,...â€ž,,, arrangement val between these two importan periods i i'ericnce in anuthei country has i hiive not ulwuys been foltut nough :: â– n i oppose to such ail usscnii.n of my public life has not been filled b shown that with thi 8 eÂ»t powbr secured to give sa.isl'aciion to every icction md t , iii.e , renpiorv ond ii.iquali discordant materials ihe liberty of tho pnss miy be forced io all tbe great interests of our country n ei ] denial and u repetition or the ilc ,,.., ,.',â€ž,' ,,â€ž,,- r horn the hand or power bit we have no whc attempt was made to impose mend for proor and trial ? the ofiico tu if the wai-ol 1812 i shall abstain from expci . ience t0 ,,,,,â€ž, ,,, jt â€ž l ,|, out j â€žâ€ž , ipo n , new stole about to he admitted w i |, . |, 1u . __, ,,â€ž ..,,,,, ilue l i ihat i i making any remarks all are now um iit crt y 0 f the press con eien maintain into the union restrictions incompatible ,|, e country created by it and adminis ted in the wisdom of us policy and the i se f against the assaults olpower as 1 thought wilh her coequal sovereign c red for its benefit in decidln ivhcth hsppyresults which have followed 1 here rhe attack on this point however is power i was charged in the n'orlh â€ž 1 s id accept il or not i did out was a time however in which this union but a part of a syÂ»iem that las grown oul with being too parii.d io the south and k c counsel li tnose who foresc i or opinion did run exist ; when lhe war of ., 3e|ics of eve w - ( ., lo one cj â€ž s being irl n v lu , hat unfortunate con ,| u . probability of my di lignati it for il was pronounced to bo rash and wicked nl0rc , ccp | y dep , 0 ,. a lhan mys8 f , ant | dition of slavery ol the evil ol which soughl to deter me from iis acceptance pist as the decision nt lhe lasl session on t|)(j pern | c i ou , t b a . c | hich i fear none arc more sensible lhan i am i y |- a brlcatin â– uniti ipulcd i liurgi ,, whicli lhe question ol order snow reprobated tt iil long be felt by our couitry at another period when i believed wo uld have been preferred with il no ina certain quarter ; but i look forward h mnm â€ž ul bc j 0 â€ž,â€ž, thc induslry of , hia co mtry required ma | ;â€žâ€ž; i,,.,i,i however 1 might havo w.thconfidencetotbetlme,when,likethal i0f5 the atation 1 d to apesk of the cbn some protection against he selfish and decided i look coun i from my ol the war it will be lol.owed by unanl ,| uct 0 f others in relation to these events contracted legislation ol foreign powers friends from my duty from my coin mous appio.kition as however a iliit eiiher with approbation or censure bin und to consii.ute it u certuin and sale sl i s innocence of unworthy nnd fahe sion of sentiment slill exists 1 trust that â€ž, mino hag b frce i v urr>igne d i trusi source ol supply in all exigencies the imputatloss i waa not left at liberty by i may be indulged in a few remarks ex , ha , , ,â€ž e j|)(|l .,, â– ,â€ž â€ž |( , w ve b . it . f , hjr , , r , in â€ž me w â€ž transposed .... 1 i cither my enemies or my friends to b planatory ofthe principles which governed remarka explana.ory ol the principles was converted into a foe of southern and clino tho or.ee i would willingly haic me in making it which have governed mi an infatuated friend of northern and declined it from nn unaffected distrual i you all know hat the contested point . 1 w ,â€ž j , t . 1(iily w , hj , â€ž,,, even(a v v(b tern interests ,â€ž y ability ,,, perform its high dulit i if i ol order in lhe senate whlcn has so l0 wh i c h i have alluded plaoed mo ln a there were not wantin persons in could have honorably de lined it 1 deeply agitated the country turns on the siu ,.,,-â€ž m of no ama â€ž di(ricuuy , but no every section ol the u in another hope tho uniform â€žâ€¢â– â€žâ€žâ€¢ oi my whole question of the origin of the power to pap . â€ž f the difficuuy con5 - laled in pe ,'. sul , e o â€ž,, ,,;,.,â€ž,, , 0 accuse me with public life will protect mc aga'msl lho preserve order in debate i here ato two cc i v i n g h 0 course thai dutv and patriot rashly contributing lo the support of a supposition ol ny unreasonable avidity provisions in ine onsmution wmen j 3m dictalccl the path of principle was wa ri the only alternative left to our honor for public employment during th iison tins question inc one iiiiici , i ,. || , [ had butto act consistently with by the perscveri ; injustice of a foreign ministration of ihat illustrious mam io vests mc . ciiute mill i.ic right . ol deter m y sc r â€” but to look back to the pasi to naiion r best contradictory charges and hose civil services more lhan lo ihose niiiiii mc lis o us pr,.cei-iliiii;s ; a.u s , c , q w|)jt jn | h 0 r0 f orwaru , p trvcrlc ] ,; . ,, ravc â€ž u no concern bc of any other american patriot living i the oilier which appoints the \ nc 1 re f , h , nsked n nhy i(jbc prh)c ., t]l , j m c , waa ,,.,,;,,., ,,â€ž, , ime i truth dead this country is indebted for iho siiicnt iiesiiieiit ot tie . eii.uc un a w hj c h havo heretofore governeil me con would prevail over ii misconceptions blessings or its present consiilullon now justinterpreibiion oi tnese two provisions sibt ? _ n answe r i b , that they will be an i becuusa they did not impeach my more than ton yearb ago the mission lo of lho constitution the decision ol he foun , in *\ hoÂ£>e tha , , ed lo , he ar of th nubli integrity bul 1 confess i was russia and a place in his cabinet were question must depend now uetille devolution ; that they arc conuaned in not prepared to expect the aspersions successively offered inc a place in men iwnnot doubt that on even a alight the declaration of independence in the which i have experienced un account ids cabinet at that period of my life was examination you win agree willi me 1 corascitutiora which happily unltea us as .. of a more recent discharge of public more than equivalent to any place under mat tiere is no rational grounds oi aouut | n . uiu lht ,,.â€ž in usiralc bv du , m situation on the occasion any adminlsiration al my present moro astothomesningore her fhey com | he cm tevoial ; m thj , b ,â€ž ' which ' | r ,|,.,. wa8 mo sl peculiat sdvan ed ige ills immediste s mun.cate power wholly dissimilar and : m . j ofrcr8cin ili â€ž power in , 801i alld d straordinnry unlike that oi any tondered me thc .....,: pla *""' . , ;. , u'tr'e â– '!â€¢' i utile editor "'"^ be /,.,;.â€ž..', '.. llu w.llnut he dt.'.ahj by aim how ii of thi fttftto nt xovia\-uavtai\i lottery t encourage tbe publication of th hisiohy of noiith caitolina 20 000 doz.i.a11s braving to commence tn ililltbohiigb hi r*i i//i '' monday in november next scheme 1 l'ri/v of s '. ' s 1 10,000 jj 0,01 ' 1 .., i ;â– â– 3,0 ', h iu 4,000 1,500 9,00 ' 10,000 30,8 . ' 1 ,, i , jo 40 4.1 1,050 "*, â– ' "' u m i prizes / 31.sb6 ti kcts i '.: i i 14,000 lllu.k s i ' lb liar i ll'viiij tf not mo blank to a prize 500 tickets '" be drawn in a dav tie completed in 18 dais drawing all lhe num hers to be placed in one wheel and the i'rizei in another stationary prlxet a follow tub last drawn ticket on the first day will be untitled to a i'ruse nl ghoo second day 500 third dav 50 . fourth day 500 fifth day 500 sixth day 00 seventh dav i ' i eighth day 500 ninth lav 1,000 tenth dav l.i.'w r.lrscl i twelfth day 1,000 thirteenth dav 1,000 v â– rtccnth day 1,01.0 fifteenth dav 1,su0 sixteenth dav 5,00 seventeenth dav 10,000 eighteenth day 20.000 the â€¢-> nf iho prizes floating ui lhe wheal from the commencement amounting io 73,730 dollaitc frizes payable at the agenev uf lhe haul nl cape fear in hillsborough n .:. thirty days after ihe completion of ihe drawing â– ib.j cl to a discount nl lil'tecn per cent all prizes nol demanded within twelve months from the completion of ihe drawing will in considered as forfeited lolhe uses of the lottery 1 iviilll comnuitioiuv itilltborough april is tl alien of the north carolina public ,. respectfully imbed to lhc ton going scheme the laudable purpose contemplated will it i hoped secure to il the aid of those who an irii mil v to the interest of literature and science and ihe name alone of lhe gentleman is bo has consented lo act as commisiioner in the man agemcnl of th lottery is a sufficient pledge of the fairness with which it will be con : * led a ii ml'ltfiif.y -â– â– tickeltir ibis otti rs i'm ale al lhe office of lhe wi'i.'ii carolinian and hy mr charles !â€¢'. hcr and other i-ah-l.uiv 21 piiiu iplcs have for their basis thc great doctrines of the rights ofÂ«nan ; ivbirb leach that all just government i.iili*"d as the . oni|it lilion was 1 the i other twoi 1 had ," choose between a j slatesinali long " v | ' i '" ti,â€ž,â€žm pi i 1 had refused lhe depur-wunt of state t 0 same indivi lual â– who now compiler lo do ; and this tn lhc entire exclusion of ih^xcrutc uf the nosier by thc vice ','____ ex;,z,;xex x iii ii i ff__m^^-777\e7777ta aut^^h ly whatever in tl.e scnatc^hui^ilul rule milking or legislative power isl plenary and exclusive while the vice-i president as president of the body isl vested wiih a power no less complete i presiding which however by nojii.t in leipietaiioii can mean more than lhc ap plication of rules of lhe senate to lhe proceedings of the body in its nature ad ministrative and partaking in no decree ol the legislative character if these views he correct and it would seem im possible la contest them there will bc no difficulty in determining the relative power and consequently responsibility of lho vice-presldcni and ihe senate iii re lation to questions of order if i be ihc duty ol the former to preserve ordel.it is no less certain thai he can preserve rn ib ,â– ',.'/ ihrough the rales of the s mti . , ifircss or implied ihey are lo bun lhc aily standard tf order t he nilc niusi i 1 exist and hia power and responsi bility are in ihe application only to suppose that he ran enforce oiler with out a previous rule of ihc lenate would i originate with the people and arc c.atah lulnd for iheii happiness ; anil that liber ty can only b preserved by the reaponsl bili'i ul publi servants : r lo express the same thing ilill'crcntly ; that liberty is thai stale in which those who make and exe cute the laws arc controlled through the power of frequent elections by those on whom tll laws operate to strengthen this control of bc ruled over rulers thro the i;teat instrumentali ty of elections and to prevent il from being weakened by act idem or design particularly in the highest instance of its exercise hy ihe people of these stales has i.e my constant aim ami gentle men i trust that i will never shrink from ibis j-ieai object under any circumstance f , nh ulty or danger ill am to be denounced it is in this great cause thai i will rejoice to meet it and abroad in num roua uvil statiotib and soldier brave kalian and suci ess full but a me ie soldier who although be also had hllcd several eiiil oiliccs had quickly resigned ihem all frankly acknowlcging in some instances his in compclcuc in div hat p.e their duties it has been aid ihat i bad borne dilter , ,â€ž, with ib prcti it chief magistrate nt ghent it is truo ihat we did not agree un one ol the many important qui stions wbi h an.se during ihe^ncgotia lions in that city but lho difference i nually applied to our present minister at london und to the lamented bayard be tween whom and mysclfi although wo belonged lo opposite political panics time existed a warm friendship to the n ui of his death it was lint of a i a ..,â– . io prevent our cooperation together i n un ; iihlic si i si ci as is dclnn.lmra ted by the convention at lond sub bequcnll nenollule.1 bv messrs adams liallalin and mysell ll was a dilli rem . ,,' uj ii tun on u point i expediency an did not relate lo any constitutional oi in ii absence i i bii p a i gainst all iiiibabilny mil in iii'.r disrei i f al i rutin prod he existence of a corrupt i vi ii , . : : i.'c-i n ss in i have pro pagnted hc samo charge wilh the samo alfecicd confidence which they now un blushingly assume and ii wniil i hnvo been said wilh at least as much plousi billly ihai i had contributed to he clcr tion ol a thief magistrate i whom i thought so unfavorably thai i would not accept thai place in his cabinet which is gcncrolly regarded as ihc first i thought il my duty uiiawcl by their dc nin 1 bi un io proceed in lhe office as signed me by the president and senate lo render lo the country he b si borvico l which mv poor abilities are capabh if this vdministmiion should shew itaell unfriendly to merican liberty and lofreo and liberal inatitillinns i if it should hn conducted i " system bilvorke m those i rlncipleaol public policy which i have cv , endeavored to sua i and )' should be foittid still clinging lo ofl t . in i i ..,â– !,!.. ; s.lll ll could bo s.ul by ihoso whoure inlmleallo mc would be ran ik eopbrtnership in the mercantile hnsineti 1 at concord ih-riu countv under the im ni murphn & liroxen ssill he diibolved about the '.' tl dav nl ocluber next by mutual consent all person indebted lo aid firm are requested lo settle and close their accounts na soon as possible with william urown al concord bs note nr otln rwisci and those hav ing claims are requested to present them john murphy 1 at 2 william 1iii..wn concord cabarrut lounlyatdym 182s u uu m\\\s cot etaiye mile subscriber offers for sale his land a 1 sneeibborongh the tract contains about r.v a hundred acre near live hiimlri 1 f which s under cultivation , rronlsonc mile ami a quar ter on tl itlveipee dec tin hundred acres .., loss a nd the improvements are a two rtory llwcllinff-llouse with all the common und ,â€žâ– ,;,. rs iiiit.hoii.es i i orlsumhi with two run nl si s and man mill with une saw the yadkin n'avigaliun canal which runs ihrough the premises and aflbrds a full sup ply of water at all times tin â– ...,"*-; owcr lo machinery is equal lo any in lhc southern - , .- ... i iving the ;, ivantage t navigation i'm ,',,. null nnd no chance ol being rivalled the nilunli u .. i , i heallliy and haa a number ol nevci railing springs terms or payment and further particular will he made known .... application to he siui ;.., i.i run the pr luisi ivm johnson s :.!:,,,:, br enmity 6132 ./., lis 10th lkjti | the " palladium of virginia furnishes lhe following i ichol lhc ipeeeh delivered '". mr clay.al the dinner lately given to him it lewis burg in virg nia in ". ' tin loasudraid on ib ,, casion wa ' * huwing mil clay's bi'eecit luibe eondiiiio ibe dislinimii lieu i'm un sci vi . /, i j tennessee i had sole only i i but lhe president it is said ougll lioll ed,onderthehlghcstobligntlons,opiiiloiis ... have appointed one who had voted for which whether right or wrong were him mr jefferson did nk so sincerely and linnoblly cnlcrtaincd und who called lo his cabinet â– * gcnlluman arc still held these opinions related who had voted for him in the moht warm .â€žâ€ž military exercise of power believed ly coniotc election th t haa i . o be aaitrary 1 uncons.hu i i red in ihe house of llcprcs nla ives .. . should have jusily subjected mysekto the who appointed to other i b npo wl grossest inconsistency i i ,; office er moml in â„¢Â»?"â„¢<> bin mv sulfrai'c i h.un-lii 1 he weielwhu voted i inn " madison did , ... sl .. i ,-.. i hi be to clothe him ssiih doable power both icgulutivo and lin'mi native ; foi lie niitsl lirst dctrrtniiic by his own dis cretion what ihe rule of order is and in so doing enati i rule of proceedings lor ihe senate in violation of the plenary and exclusive powei ol that body under ihe constitution determining the niles of its proceedings we are now prepaied lo decide the particular question in oon trnveisy : what power has tho vice president under the actual rules of lhe " our distinguished guesti henry clay the statesman oraior patriot and phi lanthropist ; his splendid talents shed lustre on his native state hia eloquence is an ornament to his country tvil.t-11 u imu comiuiueix eh rttix tin ail of montgomery , s 1 collllty un lhe lisll .!.,) ul .,,.Â»Â». a j â€žâ€žâ€ž,,,. is ,,.,,â€ž, l,d *.. eillli forward prove properly pay , i i ami lake him away a fojiltlisr jail â– sept ibm hko xig